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Silver Impregnation of Glia and Nerve Fibers in Paraffin Sections after Formalin Fixation.
1932
H C Wilder
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[Silver impregnation of glial fibers in paraffin sections].
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[Glia impregnation in paraffin sections].
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A rapid silver impregnation for central and peripheral nerve fibers in paraffin and frozen sections.
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Silver Impregnation of Reticulum in Paraffin Sections.
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[Silver impregnation of neurofibrils in paraffin sections].
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Silver impregnation of nerve cells and fibers in celloidin sections. A simple impregnation technique.
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Silver impregnation of senile plaques in paraffin sections.
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The Effect of Different Types of Fixation on the Silver Impregnation of Paraffin Sections of Peripheral Nerve.
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The staining of nerve fibers in paraffin sections with silver.
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